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Hello,
I am fairly new to fly fishing here in Oregon, (I come from a sad lure
background) and am currently looking to purchase a new rod and reel
package. I have received a lot of advice, but I hear this is where the
best advice comes from. Here is a list of what my constraints a
1) 4 or 5 piece
2) used in streams, lakes, and smaller rivers. (e.g. from small Silver
creek to larger Olallie lake)
3)$175 - $225 total start up.
I have heard quite good things about Redington and Sage. I have also
been previously advised on a 8 - 9 foot rod with a 4 - 6 foot weight.
I appreciate all advice
Thank you
John
I really like my Cortland rods. Even the GRX is pretty sweet for the
cheapest of the line (I put them up in the shop starting at like $79.00) I
would agree that something in the 5wt will cover most stuff. (Mind you I'm
no pro by any means and still learning even some of the basics)
My GRX 5/6wt 8.5ft is still a constant companion behind the seat of my truck
and has seen more action than my other rods just because I'm not afraid to
use it in all situations. I have put it in Sal****er, fresh, lakes, brooks,
rivers. Hooked into 4 inch trout and 17" Large mouths.
Not the best of the best, but I did and still do get a lot of good reliable
use out of this rod.
I really don't want this to turn into a cheap sales pitch or a plug for
myself but Cortland offers a really good GRX travel rod that has
everything.. even guides you through casting and has a good case, reel,
video, line, backing...everything but the fish in the water- good for
starting out and exploring flyfishing for under $200.
http://www.fly-fishing-flies.com/cat...1_products.htm
please everyone don't misunderstand this post as a lousy way to do my own
site promo and what not. But I do believe in my Cortland Rod. I have my eye
on some of the diamond series now though...